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there's also a rise of the rest regionally been the united states, and -- within the united states, and there's an opportunity for detroit and many others around the nation to get their act together, create the dynamic josh is talking about and really emerge with robust, growing economies around innovation and entrepreneurship. and it's important on the technology side even though, obviously, techonomy is about technology. there are technology companies, and there are other industries, but those industries have a technology overlay as well. so in some ways everything is now a technology company. but when we talk about, we don't want people thinking we're just focusing on trying to create another facebook. a company like chipotle, basically a bureau toe -- burrito, is now a company that's worth $12 billion. that's only possible because of a good burrito, but also because they use technology. walmart started with one store in arkansas, they said, you know, people in small towns get access to more products at lower prices, now they're the largest retailer in the world. that's really been e
there's also a rise of the rest regionally been the united states, and -- within the united states, and there's an opportunity for detroit and many others around the nation to get their act together, create the dynamic josh is talking about and really emerge with robust, growing economies around innovation and entrepreneurship. and it's important on the technology side even though, obviously, techonomy is about technology. there are technology companies, and there are other industries, but...
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iran is the national security threat to the united states and state of israel. i joined with the republican senator from illinois would pass the most crippling sanctions by one country against another and god in 100 to zero vote in the united states senate, something you don't see too often. working with republican senator from nebraska is the chair of the housing subcommittee, we passed into law housing for the disabled in this country. those are three of many examples were ever could republican senators on the other side to make a difference for new jersey families. now, his record is 90% of his votes are in line with his party in the state legislature. every time his colleagues want to seek an override, he is never found once an opportunity to join them and say no, we disagree with the front office. >> next question to senator menendez. >> senator menendez, your colleague frank lautenberg and senator christy snipe of the time. you have a chilly relationship with governor christie dating back to 2006 when you are the target an investigation that went nowhere.
iran is the national security threat to the united states and state of israel. i joined with the republican senator from illinois would pass the most crippling sanctions by one country against another and god in 100 to zero vote in the united states senate, something you don't see too often. working with republican senator from nebraska is the chair of the housing subcommittee, we passed into law housing for the disabled in this country. those are three of many examples were ever could...
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it is going to be inevitable in the united states across the country. so i think the real question is how much battling do we do to keep that from happening. religious people who feel grounds of conscience as opposed to same-sex marriage is to really work now to find the best way to protect the religious freedom in interest as the country moves in this direction. and i think that there's motive. both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. on the gay right side of courses anthony suggests doesn't advance the cause to pick a fight right now over religious freedom. their son that have gone further. we should be for religious freedom and say this is an important principle ever going to work to protect as we were to advance our rights in the marriage arena. both sides azeris what is the country, with different states an arrangement should be motivated to work out the best protection for religious conscience that we can protect without compromising its a bigger conversation as to what it look like. but i think this is the tim
it is going to be inevitable in the united states across the country. so i think the real question is how much battling do we do to keep that from happening. religious people who feel grounds of conscience as opposed to same-sex marriage is to really work now to find the best way to protect the religious freedom in interest as the country moves in this direction. and i think that there's motive. both sides should be motivated to come to the table and find ways to do that. on the gay right side...
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in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none of us are running just to keep going but my idea to build an even better indiana on a couple of basic ideas. you preserve the fiscal health of the state. business will grow and invest in indiana if they know indiana is strong. secondly after you've make sure you have enough in the banking of a strong balance sheet then to me it's not about helping the big guys and not about helping the small guys and not about targeted tax cuts. i want to cut taxes across-the-board for every hoosier in the city and on the farm by 10%. when we do that we will do a couple o
in the united states and they are just starting to take hold. we have managed to reform our bureaucracy and countless ways. just think about the -- and how much that is change. of course we recognize the right of every hoosier to work under the terms and conditions of their own choosing but i think the opportunity right now is to build on that progress. i think there is a common opinion here between me and my opponent that just keeping indiana on the same path we are on is not good enough. none...
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the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that we have the ability. i would say americanness the way. as the well, but does know the way. more efficient tax system would've created much more certainty and a whole bunch of policy. i still think it's doable. the leaders need to say we're going to do it. >> when you think of the outlines of something like simpson/bowles for sure and has to include something is entitlement reform, spending control, tax increases? >> most businesspeople are not partisan, not parochial. we can all spend 20% of the government. i think simpson/bowles is 21%
the united states can't barret definitely. look over the 100 years, bankruptcy in country after country who just thought they could get away with the reserve currency. again, what you take that of wait and see? were going to have fiscal discipline. it was imposed upon us and we did everything. we do to ourselves the right way. we in a way could enhance growth and jobs. so if we did some bad like simpson/bowles, whether as a year year ago whatever, the economy would boom. and we are showing that...
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they end the death penalty in the united states in 1972. they let it back in in 1976 and still the most controversial decision of them all, 1973, roe v. wade, the decision that said states could no longer ban abortion. it was a 7-2 opinion, and the only two dissenters in roe v. wade were byron white who was appointed by president kennedy and william rehnquist. three of the four nixon justices were in the majority in roe v. wade, and i think that tells you a lot about where the republican party was in the 1970s. 1975, um, william douglas stepped down, president ford nominated john paul stevens to replace him. in his confirmation hearings, he was not asked a single question about abortion because it was not part of the political dialogue in the way that it later or became. um, the big issue, the big change began in 1980, of course, with the election of ronald reagan because ronald reagan brought with him to washington, um, a very underrated figure in recent american history, someone who i don't think gets his due as an important person, and t
they end the death penalty in the united states in 1972. they let it back in in 1976 and still the most controversial decision of them all, 1973, roe v. wade, the decision that said states could no longer ban abortion. it was a 7-2 opinion, and the only two dissenters in roe v. wade were byron white who was appointed by president kennedy and william rehnquist. three of the four nixon justices were in the majority in roe v. wade, and i think that tells you a lot about where the republican party...